Lecture Outline Chapter 16 - Judge and Langdon Connections:...

Judge and Langdon Connections: A World History Chapter 16: The Resurgence of the Christian West, 1050–1530 Lecture Outline I. Conflicts and Connections Between Europe and Islam A. The Seljuk Turks B. Christians and Muslims in Iberia 1. Reconquista 2. Intellectual exchange C. The First Crusade: “It Is God’s Will!” Listen to the audio The Crusades on myhistorylab.com 1. Pope Urban II’s appeal 2. The First Crusade (1096–1099) Watch the video Crusades in the Context of World History on myhistorylab.com D. The Muslim Response and the Later Crusades Read the document Chronicle of the First Crusade (1100s C.E.), Fulcher of Chartres on myhistorylab.com Read the document A Muslim View of the Crusades: Behâ-ed-Din, Richard I Massacres Prisoners After Taking Acre, 1191 on myhistorylab.com 1. Brutality and retaliation 2. The Second Crusade (1147–1149) 3. Salah al-Din 4. Later crusades E. Islamic Impacts on Western Commerce and Culture 1. Commercial consequences 2. Cultural consequences 3. Political consequences II. The High Middle Ages A. Agricultural Advances 1. Agricultural innovation and population growth B. The Growth of Towns and Trade 1. Spurs to urbanization 2. Guilds Read the document Guilds: Regulating the Craft, 1347 on myhistorylab.com 3. Town life C. The Rise of Royal Authority Read the document The Magna Carta , 1215 on myhistorylab.com 1. Kings and towns 2. Warfare and political centralization D. The Revitalized Roman Church 1. Papal power 2. New religious orders 3. Jews and dissenters

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